Connecting users to the information they need by relating to their story.
The Eye Surgery Education Council (ESEC) provides information and support to help patients and their families make informed decisions about the different types eye surgery to improve vision. My role for eyesurgeryeducation.com was to provide design support for its sub-pages, surgeon locator, programming/development of the infinite scrolling image gallery featured on the homepage, and programming/development of the "Help Me Choose" quiz featured in the footer navigation.
The end result was a personalized experience that distilled the wealth of information available for users considering eye surgery.
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Screenshot of the infinitely scrolling patient gallery and snapshot of the code, written in ActionScript 3. This gallery gives personal "testimonials" and insight to the types of surgeries available to patients.
Closeup of the fixed footer containing the first step of the patient pathfinder and surgeon locator. These devices were created to help guide the user to find information on the surgery most likely to benefit them.
Screenshots of the the patient pathfinder questionnaire. This "quiz" helps pinpoint the user's surgery options.
Screenshot for LASIK Surgery. One of the three major surgery options available to eye care patients.
Screenshot for the surgeon locator.


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